Genesis tells us that both male and female were created in God's image. The prophets and gospels tell us that Jesus was (is) a Man. Does God really have the male 'gender' or is he without gender? Why is he referred to as male (as in he and him)?

And is Satan a he? Do the angels have gender? Why is he referred to as he?

Is it possible that the antichrist of the book of Revelation may be a female? An

...I suppose therein are "answers", but as a side issue, I'll never forget of how when I was in the Spirit, and of how I "was" a mother trying to quard her child from flaming darts, and of how I dispaired knowing that not even my body over my child would protect my child...the love was so rich and taken into such hoplessness....and God came in a Wind........anyway, i know that there is no hyperbole in the Body of Christ, being a bride.........and for me a man, to relize the beautiful weakness that a woman truly is, and not only that but to interact such a thought with the ahh seemingly superioity of the male form over the female....but a God allowed appreciation of what a woman is, for God created what is woman, and for the time He allowed me in the Spirit communion with what a womens heart is, it was very, very pleasant.....there are so many divine mysteries, and I remember years ago hearing someone say that a root meaning of one of Gods Names was the "breasty" one.....

The actual higher power I would think would have no gender but the christian god seems like it was just a deity like any other that got confused with the actual higher power if he is responsible for are creation though he would have needed to have a female counterpart because no male no matter how almighty god can create life without the assistance of a female.

Genesis tells us that both male and female were created in God's image. The prophets and gospels tell us that Jesus was (is) a Man.

Does God really have the male 'gender' or is he without gender?

My reply:

Through out the Bible, God is described as a He, never a she or an it. While people do refer Him as a she or an it, the Bible does not teach that. There are many verses in the Bible that describe Him as masculine and not femine. In John 4:24 we read that God does not have a body like we do. He is without gender! If you notice in the Gospels, Jesus repeatly says "He".

This is just to show you God is a He and not a she or an it.

Why is he referred to as male (as in he and him)?

Your question has been answered above!

And is Satan a he?

Yes, because Jesus in John 8:44 calls a 'he'.

Do the angels have gender?

The Bible describes as male!

My reply:

In the Bible, there are angels described as males. In Gen 19, Abraham meets three male angels, the angel of the LORD is described as a male, in the book of Daniel, Michael the archangel, the miliatary leader of angels, is a male and in the Gospels when Gabriel appears to Joesph in a dream, he is describe as a male.

Why is he referred to as he?

My reply:

That's what the Bible teaches!

Is it possible that the antichrist of the book of Revelation may be a female?

My reply:

No, because the Antichrist is described as "the son of perdition" and not "daughter of perdition".

I really do not think there is any evidence suggesting that there is any gender specific references to God or angels. In each case the scriptures use the male as a generic term.
God is sexless as are the angels. Jesus implies this when he talks about the Saducees question of the woman who married a number of brothers when they asked whose wife would she be in the resurrection. We will be like the angels where marriage is not part of their creation. On the other hand I think it is wrong to imagine heaven will be just a bunch of perpetual negatives: no sex. no movement, no food, no drink, no mirth, no time, no art. How far the life of resurrected humanity will be sensory we do not know. But I surmise that heaven will be different from the sensory life we know here, not as emptiness differs from water but as a flower differs from a bulb